A Dream: A 3-day cruise following destiny

Half dream, half real. The whole story is a dream of my friend and I just illustrated it. However, the characters are real and their past has happened in real life but I changed the characters. Full summary inside so please read it and don't forget to R&R. thanksü S+S and a bit of E+T

This story is about a couple who were destined to be together. The man, regretting his sacrifice of love for the woman, takes the last chance of having her heart on a cruise to another country but there is a hindrance that will make it difficult to achieve. A friend of theirs helps the man to succeed. ALL OF THESE WILL HAPPEN IN JUST THREE DAYS. Will he be able to make her fall in love with him?

"Ready to go Sakura?" Sakura nodded and bid farewell to Tomoyo and left with Yukito. Tomoyo turned to look at Syaoran and heard his fist clenching in his pocket. Tomoyo just smiled at him and they went to the topmost deck.

They sat under a huge umbrella and drank their coffee there. Tomoyo watched Syaoran shifting uncomfortably and seemed tensed. She sighed and asked what he wanted.

"Tomoyo, I need your help." He begged sincerely.

"Help on what?" Tomoyo still watched Syaoran tapping his finger's on the table frustratingly as if he wants it badly and really needed it.

"It's Sakura." He said finally. "I love her." This struck Tomoyo. Syaoran loved Sakura, or rather, still loved Sakura. She remembered those days when she teased them.

"Wow." Said Tomoyo and was mildly surprised. "That's a surprise."

"Tomoyo, I had a crush on her back then in our second year in high school and you knew that. But I didn't tell her because I focused on my studies." Tomoyo just nodded. She understood him because Syaoran had top notched the first honor from second year to fourth year and graduated to be the valedictorian. "And you know how I value my parents." He added. "I tried to find another girl but she's always on my mind and I couldn't forget her. I regretted that I let that chance pass away when I perfectly knew that she also loved me." Syaoran put his hands on his face and felt ashamed. "To think that she's married, it breaks my heart. When I saw her earlier, I told myself that this is my chance to tell her how I feel but I when I saw that Yukito talking to Sakura, I got jealous and it hurt me!" He slammed his fist on the table. It was good timing because Tomoyo just lifted her cup to drink and Syaoran had already drained up his cup. Syaoran looked up at her with a teary face. "I'm getting cracked, am I?"

"Yup, you are." Tomoyo nodded with eyes widened but she still comforted Syaoran in his distress through words. "So what do you want me to do?" she asked and Syaoran produced a letter and gave it to her. She took it and stared at it. "What's this?"

"It's an invitation. Just give it to her and don't mention my name." Syaoran said while wiping his tears. "I know that you're her best friend so she'd tell you anything, probably… and don't tell her that you know." Tomoyo nodded politely.

"This is for tomorrow night?" and it was Syaoran's turn to nod. "Okay." Tomoyo hid the envelope and Syaoran bid farewell to her. She realized that the coffee was not yet paid. "Hey!" she hollered but Syaoran was gone then someone approached her table.

"Hi Tomoyo. It's nice to see you again after for so long." A man greeted her.

"Allan?' The man smiled and nodded.

"Are you free today?" asked Allan.

"Oh, I have to find my friend Sakura and it's really important." Tomoyo reasoned while standing up.

"I see. Well, maybe next time you would want to have coffee with me, like tomorrow morning, is it okay with you?"

"Of course, tomorrow morning." she agreed before he left.